This content is from: Austria A no-deal Brexit looks increasingly likely The EU has rejected the UK government’s latest customs proposal and now both sides are ramping up their preparations for a no-deal Brexit. Companies need to be prepared for anything. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 27 2018
This content is from: Austria European Court’s Hornbach-Baumarkt ruling gives clarity on arm’s-length principle Taxpayers will be able to argue more effectively against transfer pricing readjustments following a key ruling on the arm’s-length principle in the Hornbach-Baumarkt case. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 12 2018
This content is from: Global Carbon taxation revenue rose by 50% in 2017 – or did it? Global revenue from carbon pricing rose by 50% in 2017 compared to 2016, says a new report from the World Bank. While companies can expect green taxes to keep rising, this statistic doesn’t quite tell the whole story. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 12 2018
This content is from: Sponsored European Tax Awards 2018: Winners announced Europe’s leading tax firms dominated this year’s European Tax Awards through innovation and outstanding tax controversy management. By Anjana Haines July 12 2018
This content is from: Algeria One in 10 multinationals to restructure ‘soon’ due to BEPS and ATAD The BEPS Project and the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) are forcing some companies into restructuring, according to a new survey. But many are still waiting for more clarity before they decide their next move. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 06 2018